Blog / MIT Life The last few days of summer I think I spent them well. you all about them. That's it for the entirely-not-related by Anna H. '14 September 6, 2012
Blog / Admissions Regular Action Deadline Q & A Have a question about your MIT application? Read on... are related to not validating early enough. Also, don't forget to by Matt McGann '00 December 22, 2011
Blog / Uncategorized The Good Stuff yeah, man formula to exist. Galois theory is related at least by analogy to a by Qiaochu Y. '12 September 22, 2011
Blog / Athletics Learning more than just math MIT will help you discover other decidedly non-academic passions too. monkey face was divided into four pitches. A relatively easy scramble up to by Chris M. '12 September 3, 2011
Blog / MIT Life Angular Velocity Saved My Life bikes and bullet time vehicle at a 45 degree relative to the forward motion of that vehicle, at by Chris Peterson SM '13 August 19, 2011
Blog / Academics & Research In Which I Sound Like an Old Man I'm really not that old...according to CVS cashiers, I apparently look 17 =p life has been...so don't expect too many MIT-related things in here. =p by Chris S. '11 January 21, 2011
Blog / Athletics An Adventure on the Charles In which Kate fails spectacularly, except at storytelling. I’d be jumping from somewhere relatively dry, bit my lip, and went for by Kate R. '14 October 7, 2010
Blog / About Decisions Decisions, Decisions…..*sigh* Is (Fill in the Blank) University the right school for me? to tell people that we are actually related. JK. Luv ya Taj PS - If by Quinton McArthur April 22, 2010
Blog / Personal Travel New York A break from Cambridge. and glazed with wasabi, tastes like Monet, or maybe special relativity by Yan Z. '12 March 26, 2009
Blog / Events Good Will Mystery Hunting 63 hours of puzzle solving: a classic part of the MIT experience kitchen of Random Hall had melted from a relatively-docile social hub into a by Yan Z. '12 January 21, 2009
Blog / Admissions Boing! Boing! Maybe not the best writing ever, but the pictures are awesome! -Conner realizes this and in order to promote inter-floor relations they have by Snively '11 November 24, 2008
Blog / How to Boston and Beyond Adventures in Chinatown Food and friends and pigeons. counted as a work-related injury. (What's “Russet Potatoes” upside by Yan Z. '12 October 9, 2008
Blog / Art, Literature, Music A Day in the Life: Weekend Edition 80% more fun and 800% more apples in one serving! processed foods at the Harvard Fall Festival (not in any way related to by Yan Z. '12 September 16, 2008
Blog / MISTI Wiimote Fun in Spain What I'm actually doing with my time over here, when I'm not learning Spanish insults… through the work I'm actually doing, and conversations (both casual and work-related by Laura N. '09 July 25, 2008
Blog / Academics & Research Interphase This entry has nothing to do with cell division you to ome(at)mit(dot)edu * For non-logistics-related questions, and if by Karen F. '11 April 4, 2008
Blog / Academics & Research What do you want to be when you grow up? Worst. Question. Ever. led me to MIT and my ultimate hatred of anything math-related, or if I by Laura N. '09 February 2, 2008
Blog / Events Religious Discussions Yes, there are non-atheists at MIT. But they still like science jokes. it too. =) You can see more IAP activities related to religion here by Laura N. '09 January 24, 2008
Blog / MIT Life Trip to India ...to the slum children who smiled at me even though it seems that they have… these clearly Western, relatively well-off people doing in our neck of the by The Humanitarian Blog January 23, 2008
Blog / Academics & Research MIT OpenLabWare: an interdisciplinary collaboration A day in the life of MIT research... on the Internet. A story of how… relate the experiments to the timeline on the back end. The work continued by Anthony R. '09 February 1, 2007
Blog / MISTI The train in Spain is ungainly, take a plane I'm an MITblogger, get me out of here! think. However, we didn't find anything Dali-related in Barcelona by Sam M. '07 July 23, 2006